OmniPITR - omnipitr-monitor

USAGE

/some/path/omnipitr/bin/omnipitr-monitor [options]

Where:

--log (-l) Points to logfile created by OmniPITR tool that should be monitored.

It can contain strftime-type marks - just like --log argument to other OmniPITR programs.. Unfortunately due to the %x usage by PostgreSQL, We cannot use %% macros directly. Instead - any occurence of ^ character in log dir will be first changed to %, and later on passed to strftime.

Please note that on some systems (Solaris for example) default shell treats ^ as special character, which requires you to quote the log filename (if it contains ^ character). So you'd better write it as:

--log '/var/log/omnipitr-^Y-^m-^d.log'

You can provide multiple --log options, in case your system is configured in such a way that every tool logs to its own logs.